Naveed Khaliq
Designations
- Doctor of
Philosophy in Engineering Hydrology, National University of Ireland
- Master of Science
in Hydrology, National University of Ireland
- Master of
Engineering in Water Resources, Asian Institute of Technology
Email:
naveed.khaliq@usask.ca
Phone: (306) 966-2923
Areas of Interest
- Stochastic
modeling of hydrometeorological variables
- Extreme value
analysis
- Impacts of
climate and land use changes on water resource systems
- Storm water modeling
and river flow forecasting
- Soil and water
management
- Applied software development
Select Publications
Journal Articles
- Poitras V, Sushama L, Seglenieks F, Khaliq MN,
Soulis E. 2011. Canadian RCM simulated streamflows over western Canada in a
changing climate. Journal of
Hydrometeorology 12: 1395–1413.
- Khaliq MN, Ouarda TBMJ, Gachon P, Sushama L. 2011.
Stochastic modeling of hot weather spells and their characteristics. Climate Research 47: 187–199.
- Sushama L, Khaliq MN, Laprise R, Caya D, Roy R.
2011. Assessment of climate change impacts on Canadian water resources using
regional climate model projections. Proceedings
of the International Perspective on Water Resources and the Environment (IPWE),
Singapore.
- Mladjic B, Sushama L, Khaliq MN, Laprise R, Caya D, Roy R. 2011. Canadian RCM projected changes to extreme precipitation characteristics over Canada. Journal of Climate 24: 2565–2584.
- Sushama L, Khaliq MN, Laprise R. 2010. Dry spells
over Canada in a changing climate as simulated by the Canadian RCM. Global and Planetary Change 74(1): 1–14.
- Khaliq MN, Gachon P. 2010. Pacific Decadal
Oscillation climate variability and temporal pattern of winter flows in
north-western North America. Journal of
Hydrometeorology 11: 917–933.
- Khaliq MN, Ouarda TBMJ, Gachon P. 2009.
Identification of temporal trends in annual and seasonal low flows occurring in
Canadian rivers: the effect of short- and long-term persistence. Journal of Hydrology 369: 183–197.
- Khaliq MN, Ouarda TBMJ, Gachon P, Sushama L,
St-Hilaire A. 2009. Identification of hydrological trends in the presence of
serial and cross correlations: review of selected methods and their application
to annual flow regimes of Canadian rivers. Journal
of Hydrology 368: 117–130.
- Khaliq MN, Ouarda TBMJ, Gachon P, Sushama L. 2008.
Temporal evolution of low flow regimes in Canadian rivers. Water Resources Research 44, W08436, doi: 10.1029/2007WR006132.
- Khaliq MN, Ouarda TBMJ. 2007. On the critical
values of the Standard Normal Homogeneity Test (SNHT). International Journal of Climatology 27(5): 681–687.
- Khaliq MN, Ouarda TBMJ, St-Hilaire A, Gachon P.
2007. Bayesian change-point analysis of heat-spell occurrences in Montreal,
Canada. International Journal of
Climatology 27(6): 807–818.
- Khaliq MN, Ouarda TBMJ, Ondo J-C, Gachon P, Bobée
B. 2006. Frequency analysis of a sequence of dependent and/or non-stationary
hydro-meteorological observations: a review. Journal of Hydrology 329: 534–552.
- Khaliq MN, St-Hilaire A, Ouarda TBMJ, Bobée B.
2005. Frequency analysis and temporal pattern of occurrences of southern Quebec
heat waves. International Journal of
Climatology 25: 485–504.
Book Chapters/Reports
- Khaliq MN. 2011. Analysis of trends in low flow
time series of Canadian rivers. In: Machiwal D, Jha M (Editors), Hydrologic Time
Series Analysis: Theory and Practice. Publisher: Springer, Germany and Capital
Publishing Company, India.
- Khaliq MN, St-Hilaire A, Ouarda TBMJ, Bobée B.
2004. Frequency analysis of daily maximum temperature in Southern Quebec with a
view to interpret heatwaves. INRS-ETE Research Report R-747, 34 pages and 3
appendices.
Current Research
I am interested in “understanding and evaluating impacts
of climate change on hydrometeorological extremes”, “multivariate analysis of
observed and climate model simulated hydrometeorological variables” and “development
of climate resilient design standards for infrastructure facilities”.
Interested candidates are welcome to submit their letter of interest, proposed
project and detailed CV.